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[quote=Anonymous]I do not let my kids eat something that doesn't leave "evidence" sufficient to enable the store to charge us appropriately for it. By this I mean box of animal crackers - fine. Still a box with a bar code. But, for example, fruit that is charged by weight - no. They would have to guess how much the fruit weighed before they could properly vcharge me. And something completely consumable like a donut from the bakery rack? Another no. Maybe that's nuance, but that is how I see it, and I really don't have the time or inclination to look up the DC code section on petty theft, which I have not seen anyone actually cite or paste into the thread, although I skipped some pages. Add case citations if you like, too, if you want to call my grocery store practices illegal. Oh, and I totally would open a bottle of water and drink it on the same theory - they can use the bottle to charge me.[/quote]
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